Second European Emergency Summit Meets about Ukraine and DJT

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European leaders met in a second emergency summit two days after the first to decide how to respond to Donald Trump’s radical reversal against support for Ukraine in its resistance to invasion by Russia.

Countries represented at the summit included France, Germany, UK, Italy, Poland, Spain, Netherlands and Denmark from the first summit plus Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Romania, and Sweden.

After the summit, France’s Emmanuel Macron said on behalf of the summit that Ukraine’s European partners have a united and clear position on the war launched by Russia, and will continue to support Ukraine and assume responsibility for peace and security in Europe. He said Europe’s stance includes:

  • Ukraine must always be included, and its rights must be respected.
  • Peace must be lasting and accompanied by robust and credible guarantees.
  • The security concerns of Europeans must be taken into account.

The attending countries agreed they need to step up their defense capabilities, which will require more military spending.

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